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TABLE I. 
An abridged View of the winds at London, 
in the Year 1774, 
Compiled from the Meteorological Journal of the Royal Society. 
N 
S 
E 
W 
NW 
S£ 
NE 
sw 
Rain. 
January 
If 
0 
2 
4 
4 
»3 
31 
2,958 
J Five half clays omit- 
1 ted in the journal. 
February 
1 
1 1 
1 
3 
2 
0 
3 i 
16 
28 
2,360 
March 
2 
I 
1 
1 
2 
0 
0 
H 
7 i 
31 
1,780 
I Half of a day milled 
L in the Journal. 
April 
3 
2 
4 i 
2 
5 
8-1 
30 
1,242 
May 
3 
1 
2 
oZ 
02 
0 
6 
0 
0 
IO| 
4 
31 
1,413 
f An half-day miired 
L in tlic Journal. 
June 
1 
2 
oZ 
2^ 
2^ 
4 
2 
i 3 i 
30 
2,273 
July 
1 
2 
2 
0 
I 
6| 
2 
1 
18 
31 
2,438 
Augull 
2 
If 
0 
If 
2 
4 
6 
14 
31 
3,340 
Septemb. 
2j 
1 
2| 
4 
3 l 
6 
9 
30 
3^917 
Oftober 
r 
2j 
I 
2 
3 f 
3 
8 
10 
31 
1,215 
Novemb. 
7 
I 
ij 
0 
2| 
If 
7 
9I 
30 
1,586 
December 
25 
2 
‘4l 
6 
3 l 
7 f 
01 
02 
31 
i., 8 o 6 
25 
21 
17I 
24 
43 l 
30 
74 
I26J 
26,328 
This table fhews the number of days that each wind 
blew in each month, dividing the compafs only into 
eight points, and reckoning all the winds bemeen N. 
and W.j N.W. ; all between S. and E., STl all between 
N. and E., N.E. ; and all between S. and W., S,W. The 
number of day s that each ble%v in all the months being 
collected into one fum at bottom, fhe^vs the number of 
days each wind blew in the. whole year. The quantity 
of rain that fell in each month, is. added, that the con- 
ne( 5 lion between wet and dry, and the leveral. winds may 
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